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Statute of Limitations for Alabama

Date: Wed, 10/18/2006 - 16:53

Submitted by kirasienna13
on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 16:53

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Can anyone tell me where to find information on Statute of Limitation laws for Alabama?


Contracts under seal: 10 years, (A.C. 6-2-33)

Contracts not under seal; actions on account stated and for detention of personal property or conversion: 6 years (A.C. 6-2-34)

Sale of goods under the UCC: 4 years (A.C. 7 -2- 725)

Open accounts: 3 years (A.C. 6-2-37)

Actions to recover charges by a common carrier and negligence actions; 2 years, (A.C. 6-2-38 )

Actions based on fraud: 2 years (A.C. 6-2-3)


lrhall41

Submitted by weeswie on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 16:56

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This utility bill was supposed to be paid by my ex when we got divorced but I never got anything in writing and the bill is in just my name. It is still showing on my credit report. I've called them and explained the situation but they don't care and told me that it is my debt no matter what the situation because it is in my name which is true but I hate to have to pay it because I got absolutely nothing when we got divorced. But he will never pay it.


lrhall41

Submitted by kirasienna13 on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 19:15

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I know that feeling. When I had my house built I had to pay my ex-husbands debts that were on my credit report but his bills. If I didn't then I couldn't close on my house. It sucks, I could've fought it, I had the divorce decree spelling out who pays what debts but I just wanted to close on my house and move on.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 19:22

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Exactly! I just wanted everything over with so I could get on with my life. I wasn't really thinking about having everything in writing. Any suggestions on how to handle this? Can I send them a letter requesting that they prove that the debt is within the statute of limitation?? I don't exactly understand how that works.


lrhall41

Submitted by kirasienna13 on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 19:59

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The electric bill is from the year 1993. When did you make the last payment? The SOL calculation will begin from that day for 3 years. Perhaps, the SOL may be close to the expiry date by now or have already expired. No legal actions can be done against you after the SOL expires. You have to check out the date of last payment before you put your voice in front of the company regarding the statutes. That date should be in the company records.


lrhall41

Submitted by Flying Cats on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 16:20

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